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Hypothesis Test Decision Tree

This document presents a decision tree for selecting the appropriate hypothesis test based on the type of data and number of samples. It shows that the first decision is whether the data is continuous or discrete, then whether the samples are related or independent, and how many samples there are. This leads to different hypothesis tests for means, standard deviations, locations, dispersions, or count data. Common hypothesis tests listed include t-tests, F-tests, chi-square tests, and non-parametric tests like the Mann-Whitney U test.
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Hypothesis Test Decision Tree

This document presents a decision tree for selecting the appropriate hypothesis test based on the type of data and number of samples. It shows that the first decision is whether the data is continuous or discrete, then whether the samples are related or independent, and how many samples there are. This leads to different hypothesis tests for means, standard deviations, locations, dispersions, or count data. Common hypothesis tests listed include t-tests, F-tests, chi-square tests, and non-parametric tests like the Mann-Whitney U test.
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Hypothesis Tests Type of Data

Decision Tree
Reference only Continuous Discrete
Data Data

Normality Test

Normal Non-Normal
Distribution Distribution
(Normal Hypothesis (Non-Parametric
Tests) Hypothesis Tests)

Hypothesis Hypothesis Tests


Hypothesis Tests for Hypothesis Tests for Hypothesis Tests Hypothesis Tests
Tests for for Proportional
Means Standard Deviation for Location for Count Data
Dispersion Data

One Two Three or More One Two Three or More One Two or More One Two Three or More
Population Population Population Population Population Population Population Population Population Population Population
sample samples samples sample samples samples sample samples sample samples samples

Samples Chi Square F-Test for Homogeneity Mann- 2 Chi Squared


1-sample Samples 1 Proportion
Not test for 1 the ratio of 2 of Variance Sign Test Whitney Proportions Cross
T-Test Related Test
Related Std Dev Std Dev Test Test Test Tabulation Test

Transform Data
Tukey's
Paired 2-sample Bartlett's Levene's Wilcoxon Kruskal- n is Not to Continuous
Quick Constant n
T-Test T-Test Test Test Test Wallis Test Constant Data and Use
Test
ANOVA

Analysis of
Plot of No Plot of Mood's Analysis of
Means Analysis of U
Effects Effects Median Test Proportions
(Binomial Charts
Chart
ANOM)

Analysis of Analysis of
Friedman's
Means Variance
Test
(ANOM) (ANOVA)

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